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  • 91Forth and Clyde Junction Railway — The Forth and Clyde Junction Railway was a railway line in Scotland which ran from Balloch to Stirling.It shared a short stretch from Gartness Junction to Buchlyvie Junction with the Glasgow to Aberfoyle line. Opening The line was opened on 25… …

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  • 92forth — [OE] Forth can be traced back to the same Indo European source, *pr, as produced English first, for, fore, foremost, former, from, and before. It formed the basis of a word *prto ‘forwards’, whose Germanic descendant *furtha gave German fort,… …

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  • 93forth */*/ — UK [fɔː(r)θ] / US [fɔrθ] adverb literary 1) away from a place Go forth and spread the word of God. 2) forwards, or out He drew forth an envelope. Her first novel brought forth the scorn of critics. • from that day/moment/time etc forth literary… …

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  • 94forth — [OE] Forth can be traced back to the same Indo European source, *pr, as produced English first, for, fore, foremost, former, from, and before. It formed the basis of a word *prto ‘forwards’, whose Germanic descendant *furtha gave German fort,… …

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  • 95forth — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old English for Date: before 12th century 1. onward in time, place, or order ; forward < from that day forth > 2. out into notice or view < put forth leaves > 3 …

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  • 96Forth River — The Forth River is a river in northern Tasmania, Australia. The river is a part of the Mersey Forth power project, three hydroelectric power stations have been built on the Forth River …

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  • 97Forth — This ancient name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is one of the earliest topographical surnames still in existence. The name derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century ford , ford, a shallow place in a river of water where men and animals could&#8230; …

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  • 98forth — [[t]fɔrθ, foʊrθ[/t]] adv. 1) onward or outward in place or space; forward or away: to go forth[/ex] 2) onward in time, in order, or in a series: from that day forth[/ex] 3) out, as from concealment; into view or consideration 4) archaic out of;&#8230; …

    From formal English to slang

  • 99forth — /fɔθ / (say fawth) adverb 1. forwards; onwards or outwards in place or space. 2. onwards in time, in order, or in a series: from that day forth. 3. out, as from concealment or inaction; into view or consideration. 4. away, as from a place or&#8230; …

  • 100forth — adv. archaic except in set phrases and after certain verbs, esp. bring, come, go, and set 1 forward; into view. 2 onwards in time (from this time forth; henceforth). 3 forwards. 4 out from a starting point (set forth). Phrases and idioms: and so&#8230; …

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